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1. Characterizing Social Media Metrics of Scholarly Papers: The Effect of Document Properties and Collaboration Patterns.

2. A poetic inquiry: the role of the social sciences and humanities in revitalising AIDS.

3. A Foucauldian analysis of research Assessment in a postcolonial context: the example of Hong Kong.

4. Unpacking resilience in higher education: investigating twenty-first-century shifts in universities' academic cores.

5. “The writing of this thesis was a process that I could not explore with the positivistic detachment of the classical sociologist” 1 [1] From S3 in our corpus. Although we list the writers and titles of our corpus at the end of this paper, in the text we discuss the theses by discipline (H for History and S for Sociology) and a number, in order to focus on the texts themselves rather than on the individual writers. : Self and structure in New Humanities research theses

6. Reading the represented city and society: signs, theory, and the dynamic interpretativeness of Peircean semiotics.

7. Curriculum as invader: Normalising white place in the Australian curriculum.

8. A blank sheet of paper: The phenomenological foundation of comparative media theory.

9. The production of gender-specific scholarly literature in Romania: the weak institutionalisation of Gender Studies in higher education.

11. Trends in CASHL's document delivery service in China.

12. Intellectual Capital of Humanities and Art Sciences and the Efficiency of its Formation at Scientific Institutions.

13. Emerging Infectious Diseases and Disease Emergence: Critical, Ontological and Epistemological Approaches.

14. The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–2015.

15. Digital Humanities: Concepts, Tools and Applications.

16. The new knowledge production in the social sciences and in the arts and humanities in Latin America.

17. Investigating Open Access Publishing Practices of Early and Mid‐Career Researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences Disciplines.

18. What might the 'art of critique' in humanities and social sciences academic writing look like?

19. Doing things with description: practices, politics, and the art of attentiveness.

20. The conspicuous absence of the social, emotional and political aspects of frailty: the example of the White Book on Frailty.

21. Certification, labelling and branding in tourism research: systematic review.

22. Keynote Address: Dissertations and Data.

23. Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland.

24. An analysis of Norwegian public health nursing curricula: Where is the nursing literature?

25. The Impacts of Incentives for International Publications on Research Cultures in Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences.

26. If the past weighs on the present, then the present also weighs on the past: Collective remembering as an open system for human science.

27. Truth and Adequacy. Remarks on Petrażycki's Methodology.

28. Are book publications disappearing from scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities?

29. The culture of orphaned texts.

30. To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities.

31. Academics' Societal Engagement in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Generational Perspective from Argentina, Germany, Portugal, and Sweden.

32. “Systemic Managerial Constraints”.

33. AREA STUDIES: NATURE AND SCOPE.

34. Blended and co-existing worlds in intersectoral mobilities of European PhD graduates in the social sciences and humanities.

35. A CURRENT VIEW OF THE THESIS BY PUBLICATION IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES.

36. Time, innovations, and values: A perspective from the social sciences and the humanities.

37. New directions in environmental justice studies: examining the state and violence.

38. China 'goes out' in a centre–periphery world: Incentivizing international publications in the humanities and social sciences.

39. 'Heavy mountains' for Chinese humanities and social science academics in the quest for world-class universities.

40. Thinking in dark times: Assessing the transdisciplinary legacies of Zygmunt Bauman.

41. WHAT IS NEW MATERIALISM?

42. Design research – Its 50-year transformation.

43. Performance of citations and altmetrics in the social sciences and humanities.

45. The Principle of Wasatiyyah as a Higher Objective of the Sharī'ah: A Historical Survey.

46. Ageing, dementia and the social mind: past, present and future perspectives.

47. The application of bibliometrics to research evaluation in the humanities and social sciences: An exploratory study using normalized Google Scholar data for the publications of a research institute.

48. Interdisciplinary island studies: connecting the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities.

49. Understanding the Twitter usage of humanities and social sciences academic journals.

50. Towards linked data: Some consequences for researchers in the social sciences and humanities.